Wave Reflection in the Solar Atmosphere

Abstract

We present evidence supporting wave reflection in the lower solar chromosphere based on helioseismic analysis of multi-height Doppler data. This evidence is derived through a wave propagation model that incorporates both upward- and downward-traveling (reflected) waves. Moreover, we find that the height of the reflecting region varies with magnetic field strengths in a way that suggests a connection with the the plasma β1 region. We measure an effective reflection coefficient of 13\,\% in a magnetically quiet region of the Sun.

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